Unless this is the
first post you’ve ever read on my blog, you know I’m probably going
to say nice things about this puzzle… Spoiler alert: it’s my blog and I
choose not to write about puzzles that I don’t
like – simples!
So let’s get that bit over and done with: this is a neat little box that
surprises(!) throughout its solution – there may only be four
moves(!) to solve this puzzle, but they are all interesting and
unexpected in their own way… it’s clever.
Now that we’ve dispensed with that, if you’re still reading, let’s go back to the start…
For a while now Rob has
been randomly selecting names from his ever-growing mailing list to
offer his new batches of puzzles to… that’s become a mounting headache
and generally results in piles of emails from
people who weren’t on the list this time. With the release of no.33,
Rob’s headed in a different direction and added a shop to his website,
and let market forces / collectors’ eagerness take care of the rationing
for him.
I got lucky this time
as the email arrived pretty much as I was getting up for the day, so
rather than head into the shower, I headed for the PC, hit up Rob’s shop
and ordered a copy… others weren’t quite as
lucky: many American collectors were blissfully in the Land of Nod as
all this was unfolding, and as a result when they headed for their PC’s
rather their showers, quite a few found the batch had been sold out… I’m
guessing that there’ll be swings and roundabouts
on this one and things will even out over time…
Fast forward a couple
of weeks and I have a lovely little puzzle in my hands and I find I
cannot get it to do anything interesting… Rob tries to help by
suggesting it might have jammed up a bit on the trip across
the ocean – Yeah, right! I tell him it’s almost certainly down to
operator error.
It took me several days
to stumble upon the first move… it worked exactly as it should – it
certainly wasn’t jammed, I just didn’t try the right thing… the first
move is interesting… definitely not what I’d anticipated!
The next few moves
rattled out reasonably soon after the first (albeit eventual!)
discovery, resulting in a little open puzzlebox just begging to have
something put inside it to annoy / confuse the next puzzler
who has a bash at it… ‘cos I’m nice that way. :-)
This modestly sized
little puzzle certainly packs a lot of surprises into a small form
factor… I’m still trying to imagine how the mechanism works for one of
those unexpected moves…[If you don't just want to take my word for it, see what renowned-puzzlebox-collector-in-denial Kevin has to say about it over here.]
I am NOT a puzzle box collector but I will obtain as many Stickman PUZZLES as I can get my hands on! A few of my other puzzles happen to have cavities but I can't help that can I?
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